Patents Examined by Wendy Boss
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Patent number: 6811835Abstract: A camouflage pattern for use on clothing and other articles for concealing a hunter or outdoorsman in a wilderness area where there are rocks and boulders with lichen formations growing on them. This camouflage pattern would be useful for outdoorsmen, photographers, and hunters that hide behind or amongst rocks, perch on top of boulders or conduct their activities in areas where lichen covered rocks are found. The pattern is comprised of a background of gray, slate or black. This background can be either of a uniform shade of black, slate or gray, or of a variety of different shades, and is overlaid by a foreground pattern of lichen formations of growths. The lichen patterns are comprised of repeating or random arrangements of circular oval, ring or doughnut shaped lichen growths being of one or more varying shades of green, gray, blue, white, and black.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Michael I. Parietti
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Patent number: 6811860Abstract: The present invention is directed to a hardscape surface sheet and a method of representing a hardscape surface. The hardscape surface sheet comprises a substrate or sheet bearing an image of a hardscape surface. The substrate allows an individual to temporarily display the image in the area where the hardscape surface is desired and evaluate the appearance of the hardscape surface in itself, and in relation to its surroundings.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Oldcastle Architectural, Inc.Inventor: John Alan Kemp
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Patent number: 6813082Abstract: The wavefront aberrator of the present invention includes a pair of transparent windows, or plates, separated by a layer of monomers and polymerization initiator, including a broad class of epoxies. This monomer exhibits a variable index of refraction across the layer, resulting from controlling the extent of its curing. Curing of the epoxy may be made by exposure to light, such as ultraviolet light. The exposure to light may be varied across the surface of the epoxy to create a particular and unique refractive index profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Ophthonix, inc.Inventor: Donald G. Bruns
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Patent number: 6805936Abstract: A filled synthetic sports playing surface is provided comprising, generally, a synthetic grass having fibers secured to a backing fabric. The backing fabric may have single, composite or multiple layers. The fibers can be formed from polyolefins, their co-polymers, or polyamides, and may be monofilament or slit film type yarns. The top dressing comprises natural soil or a synthetic soil or may be a mix of natural soil or synthetic soil with conventional infill material, such as resilient particles, mineral particles coated with a resilient layer or other types of infill materials. Alternatively, the top dressing may include an absorbent material treated with a coloring agent. The filled fabric generally described above may be installed over a drainage system and can have an irrigation system, particularly for an indoor field, in order to simulate wet weather conditions, provide for more realistic game play and manage other aspects of the field.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Reed Seaton
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Patent number: 6803086Abstract: There are provided a porous honeycomb structure body capable of satisfying a pressure loss and isostatic strength which are mutually contradictory properties simultaneously and a method for manufacturing the same. In a porous honeycomb structure body having partition walls which contain cordierite as a primary crystal phase and have a porosity of 40 to 75% and an average pore diameter of 10 to 50 &mgr;m, porosity and an average pore diameter in a center portion of the structure body are made larger than porosity and an average pore diameter in a peripheral portion of the structure body.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Noguchi, Yukihisa Wada, Yumi Muroi
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Patent number: 6803108Abstract: Carbon fiber bundles may be dispersed into substantially single mono-filaments in pitch by stirring a mixture of fibers and pitch at a temperature at which the pitch has a viscosity of about 0.1 to about 5 poise. The resulting fiber pitch binder contains about 0.5 to about 10.0 wt. % carbon fibers substantially dispersed as substantially single mono-filaments which are randomly oriented which may then be used directly as a binder for producing carbon bodies, for example, graphite electrodes, pinstock or specialty graphite articles. This unique binder using an economical amount of carbon fibers has the capacity to increase the strength and reduce the coefficients of thermal expansion of the resulting carbon products in more than one direction due to the random orientation of the carbon fibers.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: UCAR Carbon Company Inc.Inventors: Irwin C. Lewis, Terrence A. Pirro
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Patent number: 6803087Abstract: There is provided ceramic honeycomb body including a plurality of parallel cells defined by intersecting internal walls, and arranged in horizontal and vertical rows at and between opposing ends of the honeycomb body, an outer peripheral wall surrounding the cells, and further being interconnected to the internal walls, wherein the cells are divided into a first region including a portion of the cells adjacent the outer peripheral wall, and a second region including the remaining cells, wherein the cells in the first region have a wall thickness that is continuously increased along an axis extending to the outer peripheral wall, and, wherein fillets are formed at least at intersections between the interior walls in the first region of cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Thomas W. Brew, Mark L. Humphrey, Weiguo Miao, David R. Treacy, Jr.
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Patent number: 6800339Abstract: A synthetic turf comprises a backing with a plurality of pile filaments secured to the backing and extending upwardly therefrom and filled with particulate fill material. The fill material comprises a lower ballast layer of gravel residing on the backing and an upper layer of resilient particles above the lower layer. The lower layer of gravel provides weight and stability to hold down the synthetic turf without migrating to the surface. The upper layer provides cushioning and uniform resilience for the synthetic turf while the pile filaments create a grass-like appearance for the playing surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Coevin Licensing, LLCInventors: Joseph E. Motz, Mark A. Heinlein, Stephen L. Linville
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Patent number: 6800351Abstract: The invention relates to a folded honeycomb structure and to a method and device for producing said folded honeycomb structure from a corrugated core web. The folded honeycomb structure has a number of adjacent corrugated core strips which lie in one plane and are interconnected by cover layer strips. Said cover layer strips are folded about 180° and are perpendicular to said plane. According to the inventive method for producing the folded honeycomb structure, interconnected corrugated core strips are produced first by making a number of longitudinal scores in a corrugated core web. These corrugated core strips are then alternately rotated through 90° respectively so that the cover layer strips fold and the folded honeycomb structure is formed. The device corresponding to this method consists of a number of rotating blades for making the longitudinal scores and a number of guiding elements for rotating the interconnecting corrugated core strips.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: K.U. Leuven Research & DevelopmentInventors: Jochen Pflug, Ignace Verpoest
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Patent number: 6794007Abstract: The airport marking system of the present invention includes a multi-pigmented artificial turf segment having a backing with base fibers and marking fibers, wherein the marking fibers are visually different than the base fibers. The different marking fibers are adaptable to define a plurality of different shapes and patterns. The different marking fibers of the turf of the present invention define: (i) one or more characters including numbers and letters; (ii) a character having a border around it; (iii) a plurality of parallel lines; (iv) a dashed line; (v) a plurality of parallel lines and a plurality of intersecting lines perpendicular to the parallel lines; (vi) a plurality of chevrons; (vii) a plurality of parallel lines disposed at an angle relative to a side of the area; (viii) a plurality of checkered four sided shapes; (ix) one or more arrows; and (x) an arrow adjacent to a character.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg, Thomas M. Sullivan
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Patent number: 6787235Abstract: A carbon based material produced from the consolidation of amorphous carbon by elevated temperature compression. The material having unique chemical and physical characteristics that lend themselves to a broad range of applications such as in electrical, electrochemical and structural fields.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Reticle, Inc.Inventors: Carl C. Nesbitt, Xiaowei Sun
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Patent number: 6780488Abstract: A hollow core composite assembly 10 is provided, including a hollow core base 12 having an open core surface 14, a polyetherketoneketone film 22 applied to the hollow core base 12, and an adhesive layer 24 positioned between the polyetherketoneketone film 22 and the open core surface 14. The resultant hollow core composite assembly 10 can be cured to provide a structure suitable for use within a liquid molding process.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Peter Holemans
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Patent number: 6777114Abstract: It is directed to a silicon carbide-based porous body, wherein said body is a porous one which contains silicon carbide particles as an aggregate and metallic silicon, and has an oxygen-containing phase at the surfaces of silicon carbide particles and/or metallic silicon or in the vicinity of the surfaces thereof. The silicon carbide-based porous body contains refractory particles such as silicon carbide particles or the like and yet can be produced at a relatively low firing temperature at a low cost, has a high thermal conductivity, and is superior in oxidation resistance, acid resistance, chemical resistance to ash and particulates.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Tomita, Shuichi Ichikawa, Shinji Kawasaki, Hiroaki Sakai
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Patent number: 6777103Abstract: A fiber cement composite material providing improved rot resistance and durability, the composite material incorporating biocide treated fibrous pulps to resist microorganism attacks. The biocide treated fibers have biocides attached to inner and outer surfaces of individualized fibers to protect the fibers from fungi, bacteria, mold and algae attacks. The biocides selected have strong affinity to cellulose and do not interfere with cement hydration reactions. This invention also discloses the formulation, the method of manufacturing and the final fiber cement products using the biocide treated fibers.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: James Hardie Research Pty LimitedInventors: Donald J. Merkley, Caidian Luo
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Patent number: 6773756Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for the manufacture of three-dimensional acoustically sound automotive insulation parts. In particular, the process includes mixing a two component polyurethane resin, applying the resin to a substrate, molding the substrate and then trimming and demolding the resin applied substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignees: Bayer Polymers LLC, Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Sven Meyer-Ahrens, Thomas J. Matwiczyk, Bin Lee, Michael A. Blaszkiewicz, Walter Guarnieri
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Patent number: 6773835Abstract: A film for optical applications comprising (A) a hard coat layer which comprises a resin cured by an ionizing radiation, (B) a high refractivity layer which comprises a resin cured by an ionizing radiation and at least two metal oxides comprising tin oxide doped with antimony and has a refractive index in a range of 1.65 to 1.80 and (C) a low refractivity layer which comprises a siloxane-based polymer and has a refractive index in a range of 1.37 to 1.47, layers (A) to (D) each having a specific thickness and being successively laminated at least on one face of a substrate film. The film exhibits an excellent property for preventing reflection of light and excellent scratch resistance and can be produced at a low cost.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Satoru Shoshi, Yutaka Onozawa, Shigenobu Maruoka
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Patent number: 6770367Abstract: The invention provides a process for preparing a modified carbon black with an adhering layer of aluminum oxide and/or hydroxide. This process involves (a) impregnating a starting carbon black with a colloidal suspension formed by hydrolysis of a solution of aluminum alkoxide in an alcoholic solvent, (b) removing the alcoholic solvent by evaporation, and (c) heat-treating the black thus impregnated so as to transform the aluminuous layer present at its surface into an adhering layer of aluminum oxide and/or hydroxide. The modified carbon black prepared by the process is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Compagnie Générale des Etablissements Michelin - Michelin & CieInventors: Emmanuel Custodero, Laure Simonot, Jean-Claude Tardivat
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Patent number: 6770349Abstract: A sandwich structure does not permit the permeation of water and a sandwich structure repairing method is capable of easily repairing the sandwich structure. A sandwich structure (1) includes a core (4) formed of a closed-cell foam plastic material, and surface plates (2, 3) formed of a fiber-reinforced composite material containing hydrophobic inorganic fibers as reinforcing fibers and bonded to the opposite surfaces of the core (4). Water is unable to permeate the sandwich structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toru Itoh, Shunichi Bandoh
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Patent number: 6767647Abstract: A gypsum wallboard that exhibits antimicrobial characteristics is disclosed. A method for making the wallboard is also disclosed. Suitable antimicrobial agents that may be applied to the wallboard or any components thereof include propiconazole, sodium pyrithione, tolyl diiodomethyl sulfone; tebuconazole; thiabendazole; 3-iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate; and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Microban Products CompanyInventors: Howard Wayne Swofford, Stephen A. Payne, Kevin Dean Drake
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Patent number: 6767606Abstract: The vented cell structure and fabrication method of the present invention provide an efficient and effective honeycomb structure that allows fluids to flow in and out of the honeycomb without any obstructions that may trap gases and/or liquid in the honeycomb cells. First and second honeycomb layers, including first and second cell walls, respectively, that define first and second cells, respectively, are positioned adjacent one another such that the first and second cells are misaligned. The first and second honeycomb layers are connected with adhesive only at intersections of the first and second cell walls to permit fluid to flow between the first and second cells without obstruction. A structural layer defining at least one opening aligned with the first and/or second cells is also applied on opposite sides of the first and second honeycomb layers, to thereby create the vented cell structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Dana B. Jackson, Ronald Eugene Miller